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Now they need to regularly reflect on those goals, in the blog, to help them achieve their goals

Our students have the

SMART goal template in a

wiki

Lets watch a quick tutorial about how to use a blog

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I came across this on the ultranet support site, a cool module that has key questions students could use when they are reflecting on their goals.

Why reinvent the wheel!! I think we should use these questions. And any others that we can add that will

help our students.

Back at the PLT meeting

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• How could you use this learning in different ways?

• How have your ideas changed?

• Two things I have learned...and one thing I still wonder about?

• What did this make you think about or wonder?

Some questions to prompt reflection

How could you do this differently next time?

• What did you learn that you didn't know before?

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Lets save time and pool all our strategies. That will improve our students abilities to reflect on their goals. And save us all planning time!!

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Graphic organisers

Concept maps

Sentence stems

rubrics

Pooling all our strategies Strengthening student

reflection skills

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O.K what makes a

good reflection? Lets have a

go

This will help us see the problems

students might have

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GOAL “I am going to finish my homework by 8pm tonight and I’ll achieve this deadline by spending half an hour on each subject.”

Draft one: I achieved my goal

Draft two: I learnt that half an hour was enough time but finding a good place to work on my homework also helped me to finish it quicker.

Draft three: I need to have a look at my whole week, after school activities to plan the best nights to complete my homework so that I don’t run out of time to complete it.

We’ve got one…it took a few drafts…

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GOAL “I want to write a letter to the Shepparton News on the issue ‘What can the Government do about Victoria’s water problem?’ that is a page in length and completed by June 28th. I’ll write at least one argument every night, cross checking with the Persuasive Text guide.”

Draft one: I used the guide to keep me on track, it gave me a chance to check my work to see if I was on the right track, rather than wait until the end and having to start again.

Draft two: Having the guide, breaking the letter down into smaller parts or arguments, made it easier to develop each argument separately until I was satisfied it gave a strong message. This was easier than trying to do it all in one night

Got it! It took two

drafts…

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There is more info on Learning Goals

reflections in the Online Support Module 9 in the

Ultranet support site

I’ve got a few ideas to pursue using web 2.0 tools that we can explore, like vokis

After a while I’ve noticed some of my kids get bored with writing a journal.

How do we make reflections more interesting by giving students more choices?

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